To run a specific test use the -runRE flag where RE is a regular
expression that matches the test case name. To run tests with verbose
output use the -v flag. For example, to run the TestGetFoo test
case, change to the directory containing the foo_test.go and
call/excecute

To make building on Z easier and faster, this
script
is provided (which is similar to the setup
file
provided for vagrant). This script has been tested only on RHEL 7.2 and
has some assumptions one might want to re-visit (firewall settings,
development as root user, etc.). It is however sufficient for
development in a personally-assigned VM instance.

Development and build on Power (ppc64le) systems is done outside of
vagrant as outlined here. For ease
of setting up the dev environment on Ubuntu, invoke this
script
as root. This script has been validated on Ubuntu 16.04 and assumes
certain things (like, development system has OS repositories in place,
firewall setting etc) and in general can be improvised further.

To get started on Power server installed with Ubuntu, first ensure you
have properly setup your Host’s GOPATH environment
variable. Then, execute
the following commands to build the fabric code:

There is a core.yaml file that contains the configuration for the
peer process. Many of the configuration settings can be overridden on
the command line by setting ENV variables that match the configuration
setting, but by prefixing with ‘CORE_’. For example, logging level
manipulation through the environment is shown below: